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SGPGIMS Non-Teaching Recruitment 2026: Official Syllabus & Exam Pattern

Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS)

Location
Uttar Pradesh
Last Date
23 May 2026
Salary
As per 7th CPC pay scale for respective posts

SGPGIMS Non-Teaching Recruitment 2026: Official Syllabus & Exam Pattern

Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) — Medical Education Department

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By Kavita Nair • 23 May 2026
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📋 Vacancy Details

Post NameVarious Group B & C Non-Teaching Posts
QualificationVaries by post (Diploma/Degree/B.Sc in relevant technical field)
Age LimitAs per official notification guidelines
SalaryAs per 7th CPC pay scale for respective posts
Application FeeRefer to official advertisement
Selection ProcessCommon Recruitment Test (CRT) followed by Skill Test where applicable.

📝 Detailed Notification Information

SGPGIMS Non-Teaching Exam 2026: Overview

The Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow, has officially released the detailed syllabus for the 2026 Non-Teaching recruitment drive. Aspiring candidates looking to secure roles as Technical Officers, Junior Engineers, Technicians, and other Group B & C positions must align their study strategy with this official blueprint. The exam will be a Computer-Based Test (CBT) consisting of both General Aptitude and Subject-Specific sections.

SGPGIMS Exam Pattern 2026

The selection process is based on a Common Recruitment Test (CRT). Candidates should focus on the two distinct parts of the paper:

  • Part A (General Aptitude): Focuses on testing analytical ability, language proficiency, and general awareness.
  • Part B (Technical/Professional Subject): This is the core domain section relevant to your specific post (e.g., Radiology, Perfusion Technology, or Engineering).
SectionContent
Exam ModeOnline (CBT)
Question TypeObjective (MCQs)
Selection ProcessWritten Exam + Skill Test (where applicable)

Detailed Syllabus Breakdown

Part A: General Aptitude

  • Reasoning: Analogies, coding-decoding, problem-solving, decision-making, and spatial orientation.
  • General Knowledge: Focus on current events, history, culture, and scientific research in India.
  • Mathematics: Number systems, percentage, ratio, profit & loss, trigonometry, and data interpretation.
  • English: Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and sentence improvement.

Part B: Technical Subject

The technical syllabus is tailored to your applied post. Ensure you download the specific PDF relevant to your discipline, as topics for a Perfusionist will differ significantly from those for a Junior Engineer (Electrical).

Expert Preparation Tips

  • Strategic Planning: Divide your time between Part A (scoring section) and Part B (your expertise).
  • Use Reliable Resources: Refer to standard books like Lucent’s for GK and R.S. Aggarwal for Quantitative Aptitude.
  • Mock Tests: Since the exam is a CBT, practice online mock tests to improve your time management.
  • Notes: Create concise notes for formulas and current affairs to facilitate quick revision.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Q: Is there negative marking in the SGPGIMS exam?
    A: Yes, the official notification specifies negative marking. Always check the marking scheme in your admit card instructions.
  • Q: Where can I find the official syllabus PDFs?
    A: You can download the subject-specific PDFs directly from the official SGPGIMS website.
  • Q: What is the primary difference between Part A and Part B?
    A: Part A is common for all candidates, while Part B is strictly based on the technical skills required for the specific post you applied for.
  • Q: Is the exam online?
    A: Yes, it is a Computer Based Test (CBT).
  • Q: How do I prepare for the Skill Test?
    A: The skill test is qualifying in nature and focuses on your practical ability to perform professional tasks. Stay confident and focus on fundamental technical practices.

📝 How to Apply

Visit the official website, navigate to the recruitment section, and download the syllabus link relevant to your specific post.
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Written By
Kavita Nair
Education Policy Researcher

Kavita Nair is an education policy researcher with a Ph.D. in Education from JNU. She contributes well-researched articles on teaching vacancies, UPSC Civil Services, and central government recruitment drives.

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